Political organizations that lack ideological foundations and rely solely on power, patronage, and personal loyalty are inherently unstable and prone to rapid collapse when their power base is threatened, as demonstrated by the TMC's internal crisis where MLAs abandoned the party during a leadership meeting.
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Empty Chairs At Kalighat Hint TMC Headed For Split | Bengal Political Crisis DeepensAdded:
Day after TMC's de facto prince Abhishek Banerjee was rocked up by an angry mob on the outskirts of Kolkata, Mamata Banerjee summoned a so-called crucial legislative meeting at her Kalighat residence. Guess how many people, so-called loyal TMC MLA, showed up.
Only 20 out of 80.
60 MLAs simply did not bother.
Many went completely incommunicado. The meeting was canceled in sheer embarrassment. This isn't party meeting, folks. This is the sound of rats deserting a sinking ship, while the so-called Didi, the megalomaniac Mamata Banerjee, watches her entire empire crumble right before her eyes.
What a glorious predictable collapse this is. Why is this happening? Because the Trinamool Congress was never a party with an ideology. It was always a cartel of convenience, a bunch of opportunists glued together by one thing and only one thing, power.
They fed on government contracts, muscle power, syndicate raj, and endless flow of public money. Ma Mati Manush, what a cruel joke that is.
It was always Ma Mati and Mamata ki family ki loot. Now that the umbilical cord to power has been brutally cut by the people of Bengal, the TMC is in freefall tailspin. No power means no money. No money means no loyalty. The fake ecosystem is evaporating overnight.
Look at the signs. Abhishek Banerjee gets attacked. Kalyan Banerjee gets assaulted, and instead of support, their own MLAs ghost the supreme leader's meeting. Even hardcore loyalists are now thinking twice. This is what happens when a party runs on fear and favor and not on principles. As BJP's Samik Bhattacharya rightly said, TMC won't have even a single person ready to hold its flag anymore. The workers who once waved TMC banners for crumbs are now running towards the winning side or simply disappearing.
Flags are burning, loyalty is evaporating overnight. Mamata's megalomania blinded her. She thought she owned Bengal. She centralized everything around herself and her nephew. She sidelined seniors and uh ran a political outfit like a family business. Now, reality has hit like a thunderbolt. Mass resignations, public revolts, leaders openly blaming the top brass, counselors quitting in droves, and the house of cards is falling. And no amount of drama, victimhood, politics, or conspiracy theories can save it. Bengal is finally waking up from this nightmare aptly called Trinamool. This isn't just one missed meeting. This is the death rattle of power-hungry machine that ruled through intimidation, boy, rather than any ideology. The question isn't that TMC will survive. The question is how fast will TMC disintegrate? What do you think, Bengal?
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